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Murder charge as four due in court over man’s death
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Four men have been charged in connection with the death of 22-year-old Liam Woolford.
Mr Woolford, from Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf, died after an incident on Poets Close, Rhydyfelin, in the early hours of Tuesday.
Jake Staples, 24, of Porth, has been charged with murder, attempted murder, wounding with intent, conspiracy to wound another and possession of bladed article.
Abeyshake Karunanithy, 22, of Tonteg, and Ethan Ross, 23, of Rhydyfelin, have been charged with attempted murder, conspiracy to wound another and possession of bladed article, while Jesse Wandera, 30, of Rhydyfelin, has been charged with conspiracy to wound another.
All four are due to appear at Newport Magistrates’ Court on Saturday.
Mr Woolford’s family said they were “thinking of their loving son Liam at this difficult time and ask for privacy to grieve” in a statement released earlier this week.
Det Supt Paul Raikes said his thoughts were with the family and loved one of Mr Woolford.
“I would also like to thank the community of Rhydyfelin for their support during our investigation,” he added.
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‘No decisions’ made over carers allowance in Budget
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The Minister for Finance has said that “no decisions” have been made on changes to the carers allowance in this year’s budget.
Minister Paschal Donohoe said however that “it is a matter that is important to the Government and we are working collectively with regard to that”.
He said how the Government supports carers “has always been a key focus of budgets”.
According to today’s Irish Independent, Budget 2026 will see the income thresholds for carers allowance raised.
It reports that the thresholds will increase by €200 for a single person and €400 for a couple.
Minister Paschal Donohoe said Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers is engaged in negotiations with all ministers.
Minister Donohoe, who was attending a Fine Gael conference on small business in Carlow today, also said “no decision” had been made on any individual tax measure.
The conference is also being attended by Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke and Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeil.
Minister Carroll MacNeil said she met Family Carer’s Ireland this week and “it really is important that the Government supports carers.
“We’re always trying to support people in their homes” she said.
Separately, the Minister for Enterprise has welcomed confirmation from the White House that new US tariffs targeting pharmaceuticals do not apply to countries that have already negotiated trades deals with the Trump administration.
Yesterday, US President Donald Trump announced a suite of new tariff measures, including 100% duties on pharmaceuticals set to take effect on 1 October, casting uncertainty over a previous framework agreement between the EU and the US.
However the EU stressed that its trade deal with the US, reached in July, shields such exports from tariffs higher than 15%.
“It’s important that we now have a very substantial deal with the EU and US,” said Peter Burke.
“It’s the biggest, largest, most important trading relationship on the globe,” he added.
“It was good to see from the US administration last night, the confirmation that the European deal still stands, and that will be the case.
“That gives certainty for so many industries,” he said.
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